Woman with chest pain taken to St. Cloud Hospital, St Cloud MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics transported a thirty-nine-year-old woman who experienced chest pain, dizziness, and a rapid heart rate at a local mall to St. Cloud Hospital. She was given aspirin and nitroglycerin, which eased her symptoms. Her vital signs were elevated but stable during transport.
Audio|Heard on: Benton and Stearns County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Yeah, Medic 154 en route to your facility with a thirty-nine year old female coming from the mall.
00:04
She was walking around, felt her heart start racing, felt like she was going to pass out.
00:09
Did have this happen about a week ago.
00:10
Was evaluated before and has a follow up in a couple weeks for an echo.
00:16
Currently, heart rate is one forty-five, sinus tach on the monitor, oxygen ninety-eight percent, blood pressure one hundred forty-five.
00:25
Did describe the pain in her chest initially as well.
00:28
It was a sharp and dull pain and did not radiate anywhere.
00:33
Did give eighty-one milligrams of aspirin at that time.
00:36
Her heart rate was about one hundred ten, and one sublingual nitro which did reduce her chest pain.
00:40
We have an ETA of about four to five minutes.
00:42
Any questions?
00:49
No questions.
00:50
This patient will probably start out in triage saying call copies at seventeen twenty-five.
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave N, St Cloud, MN 56303
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